Hoochie Coo... I said I was gonna do it...

Ebidis

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A few weeks ago @Clockworkmike posted a cover of Rick Derringer's Rock And Roll Hoochie Coo, and I said he inspired me to finally getting around to learning that song. He said "go for it".

Well, I'm a man of my word. I learned it, and have been practicing the :poo: out of it for almost a month. It's not an easy song. Lots of :poo: to remember.

Anyway, I finally got up the nerve to post it. So here is my :poo:y version.

Also, I decided to give @Ramo a break, and didn't use a Tele. :rolf:

 
A few weeks ago @Clockworkmike posted a cover of Rick Derringer's Rock And Roll Hoochie Coo, and I said he inspired me to finally getting around to learning that song. He said "go for it".

Well, I'm a man of my word. I learned it, and have been practicing the :poo: out of it for almost a month. It's not an easy song. Lots of :poo: to remember.

Anyway, I finally got up the nerve to post it. So here is my :poo:y version.

Also, I decided to give @Ramo a break, and didn't use a Tele. :rolf:

at last, you play guitar and not coffee table :)


great playing :guitar::guitar:
 
Great playing Ebidis. Not that I expected anything else ;)

Now... Dude, what happened to your hair!? Last time I saw you it was short. Freeeeeaaaaaak flag!
Thanks buddy!

I used to have short hair, but I went so long without a haircut because of quarantine, that I decided just to go with it.


Freak Flag for sure! :dood:
 
I hope I didnt hurt your feelings by saying coffee table :)

if I did come to me we cry together, Mike hurt my feelings too.

that LTD rocks man and you play that guitar good.
As someone I once knew said: "If you got your feelings hurt, you shouldn't have brought them with you." :pound-hand:

It's all good, I took it in the humor with which it was intended. It takes a lot more than that to hurt my feelings. :cool:

And once again, thank you for the great compliment. :D
 
that LTD rocks man and you play that guitar good.
You know, when I first got that guitar it was pretty good. A decent player. I put quite a bit of work into it and made it great. Now it's one of my favorites. Plays like a dream.

Plus it has sentimental value, because it was given to me as a birthday/Christmas present by a close friend who is now deceased.
 
You know, when I first got that guitar it was pretty good. A decent player. I put quite a bit of work into it and made it great. Now it's one of my favorites. Plays like a dream.

Plus it has sentimental value, because it was given to me as a birthday/Christmas present by a close friend who is now deceased.
That's why i couldnt part with the Tele or 3 acoustics I own: the Tele was my 12th birthday present and started everything. The acoustics were inherited when my grandparents passed away. Might not use the other 3 hardly but i couldnt give them up at the same time
 
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